BTW, you just showed your lack of respect for the American people. They VOTED for Paladino and he won the primary, of course people like YOU think you know so much better then the poeple who voted for him. Who did you want to win, that perpetual loser Lazio?
Well, now.... it's not "the American people" you're talking about. You're really only talking about the GOP voters who supported Paladino in the primary. They do not necessarily represent the entirety of "the American people."
They VOTED for Paladino and he won the primary, of course people like YOU think you know so much better then the poeple who voted for him.
The proof of the pudding is in the eating. If the poll numbers are to believed, Mr. Paladino will be very lucky to get 30% of the vote. If the goal of a primary is to pick a winning candidate for your party, it would appear that the people who "VOTED for Paladino" failed miserably to do their duty.
Who did you want to win, that perpetual loser Lazio?
I suppose it's a mercy that Paladino won't be a "perpetual" loser, unless the NY GOP is stupid enough to give him a second chance to be squashed.
That's an interesting argument. Let's see if it's as logical as some of the arguments you've made.
They VOTED for Paladino and he won the primary
The American people voted for Barack Obama in the 2008 election and he won the presidency.
I think that was a terrible decision and that Barack Obama was a really bad choice as President.
Does that statement also show a "lack of respect for the American people"?
Or is your post just self-righteous bluster?
of course people like YOU think you know so much better then the poeple who voted for him
Neither I, nor the people who voted for him, suspected that Paladino would be as much of a disaster as he's turned out to be.
Who did you want to win, that perpetual loser Lazio?
As I've said on other threads, Lazio is a horrible candidate and he would have been guaranteed to lose to Cuomo.
Paladino was the best choice in the primary, given what we knew of him up to that point.
Since he won the primary, he has demonstrated that the GOP primary voters did not get the kind of candidate they thouight they voted for.